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. >> it is not as big as a risk associated with drinking alcohol or being overweight which are things you can do something about. >> of this study adds to their understanding. >> now to the phone hacking scandal which rocked the british establishment have led to an fbi investigation. senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament earlier this week. rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince that was the largest share of the company outside of the murdoch family voiced his support. nick, tell us, news corp shares are up for the first time in about two weeks. but the independent directors have hired their own lawyer. or why? >> we are getting mixed signals from the board. they have hired lawyers to protect shareholder value and to guard against maybe their own exposure. there have also been some reports that some of the more independent directors are thinking about ways in which rupert murdoch could give up his title of ceo at the company. this is a board that he controls pretty firmly. >> who is on th
. >> it is not as big as a risk associated with drinking alcohol or being overweight which are things you can do something about. >> of this study adds to their understanding. >> now to the phone hacking scandal which rocked the british establishment have led to an fbi investigation. senior former employees have accused james murdock of being mistaken in one of his answers to the select committee of parliament earlier this week. rupert murdoch got a boost when a saudi prince...
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. >>> big pickup trucks respect selling. there's concern that could lead to price wars and lower profits. the biggest backlog is gm full size pickup trucks and gmc sierra. >> that is not a problem for the toyota prius. the automaker expects this year's sales to beat last year's despite the natural disasters that cut production. the increase of the prius sales was fueled by high gas pricic. >>> back to school sales are starting early. sorry, kids. one reason is that stores are nervous about consumer spending despite yesterday's good retail spending numbers. last year consumers spent more than $55 million on back-to-school shopping. >> the brand-new pencil keeper. >>> the shocking report on obesity rates across the country. here we go again, all the abdomen shots. why this is an alarming epidemic. >>> while being embroiled in a scandal rupert murdoch's world is crumbling around him. yeah, dirt? do you think the two of us will ever find the one? well, we've been left behind by so many mops and brooms... aw, man! ...but we have
. >>> big pickup trucks respect selling. there's concern that could lead to price wars and lower profits. the biggest backlog is gm full size pickup trucks and gmc sierra. >> that is not a problem for the toyota prius. the automaker expects this year's sales to beat last year's despite the natural disasters that cut production. the increase of the prius sales was fueled by high gas pricic. >>> back to school sales are starting early. sorry, kids. one reason is that...
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we can't find her because the camp is so big and the tents so spread out. this kind of thing happens all the time. as the search becomes an exercise in frustration -- we see what often happens when the ambulance doesn't come in time. >> she has no doctor. her husband wasn't around. she delivered on her own? >> yes. >> reporter: tuesday, 5:00, we still haven't found the woman we've been looking for. in this place, if one emergency goes unanswered, there is always another. by chance, we come across another woman, nine months pregnant and in pain. we helped her into omar's ambulance -- well, we tried to. she's one of the lucky ones. tonight, some medical care, a warm bed and a real meal. for the,000 of refugees who haven't made it here yet, the long and unforgiving march still lies ahead. i'm lama hasan for "nightline" in dadaab
we can't find her because the camp is so big and the tents so spread out. this kind of thing happens all the time. as the search becomes an exercise in frustration -- we see what often happens when the ambulance doesn't come in time. >> she has no doctor. her husband wasn't around. she delivered on her own? >> yes. >> reporter: tuesday, 5:00, we still haven't found the woman we've been looking for. in this place, if one emergency goes unanswered, there is always another. by...
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could the charity provided by one party give it a big advantage when it comes to election time? thousands of mourners have flocked to the eastern bosnian town to mark the 16th anniversary of the massacre were 8000 bosnian men and boys were killed. them 16 years on, the pain is just as raw. a mother overwhelmed by anguished at finding the remains of her son. it we will pelvic bones and the fragments of his lower jaw that -- was all that could be recovered. at 29 years old, he was one of those killed back in 1995. today, just another green the coffin lowered into the ground. over 600 were buried on this anniversary, identified through dna analysis. statistics perhaps, but for those grieving, sons, fathers, husbands. it was the worst atrocity in europe since the second world war. thousands of bosnian muslims had grounded into the united nations safe haven as the war raged on, but the dutch troops were easily overrun. the men and boys were led off to be slaughtered. around 8000 of them within the space of five days. it is the only part of the balkan wars to be labeled genocide. the
could the charity provided by one party give it a big advantage when it comes to election time? thousands of mourners have flocked to the eastern bosnian town to mark the 16th anniversary of the massacre were 8000 bosnian men and boys were killed. them 16 years on, the pain is just as raw. a mother overwhelmed by anguished at finding the remains of her son. it we will pelvic bones and the fragments of his lower jaw that -- was all that could be recovered. at 29 years old, he was one of those...
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in big trouble...// on... two ccntintents..../ áátonightáá... we.. learned... thh fbi.../ is... nvestigating.../ possible... phone haccing... and ribery.../ bb... while... c-e-o.... rupert murdoch .../ ps... set to testify.../ to... ritish lawmakers ..// about... ethical and legal... violations.../ in... britain...//. áá amyáá kelogg... has deeaiis.../ from london. london. rupert murdoch and his son ys jamee have agreed to face questions before a government panel n the u-k. british authorities delving deeper iito the phone hacking scandal at murdoch's recently shuttered 'news oo the woold' tabloid. whittingdale says: "...we aveeissued formal summons to both rupert murdochhand james murdoch to rupert murdoch is chairran nd chief executiie of news corp former news of the world editor rebekah brooks... who is now chief executive at news international... aaso agreeing to face the media panel on calling for anyone involved... - to face the musii.ccegg says: "...the senior executives of an organization which has been at the center of this firestorm of vvry, veey &pthe illegality b
in big trouble...// on... two ccntintents..../ áátonightáá... we.. learned... thh fbi.../ is... nvestigating.../ possible... phone haccing... and ribery.../ bb... while... c-e-o.... rupert murdoch .../ ps... set to testify.../ to... ritish lawmakers ..// about... ethical and legal... violations.../ in... britain...//. áá amyáá kelogg... has deeaiis.../ from london. london. rupert murdoch and his son ys jamee have agreed to face questions before a government panel n the u-k. british...
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it is really too big to bail out. >> president obama have focused on avoiding defaulting on its debt. there was a mix of spending cuts. a powerful typhoon has had parts of japan bringing heavy rain and wind. if forced road closures and flight cancellations. it is expected to approach eastern japan. congressmen are traveling to the islands on wednesday. the trip is a peace mission. you're watching live from singapore. still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his victims is trying to stop the execution. the government continues to call for the downfall. >> is all part of the syrian cycle of violence. protests, shootings, funerals, shootings. these images, as some residents say they are stuck in their homes. as well as the opposition at home, it faces changes from nevada. >> i talked with them about the need for reform. he promised that he would work towards that. >> a broadening out of the diplomatic isolation. >> it is necessary that the international community and not just europe clearly speak out against the syrian government and condemned the oppression. and
it is really too big to bail out. >> president obama have focused on avoiding defaulting on its debt. there was a mix of spending cuts. a powerful typhoon has had parts of japan bringing heavy rain and wind. if forced road closures and flight cancellations. it is expected to approach eastern japan. congressmen are traveling to the islands on wednesday. the trip is a peace mission. you're watching live from singapore. still to come, hillary clinton's trade talks in india. why one of his...
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foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations heirs to the thousands of bombs be as lucky as their parents will be live without seeing a nuclear explosion either by accident or by design maybe maybe not. but until the treaties and international law are on may the bond be with. one. in india in the movie the joint the hotel room. the gateway hotel the grand imperial truly told us to. tell the closeness you see don't need to go and. read this in the kennel was her job as a retreat. media mogul goes on the offensive claiming it only made minor stakes. possible. on another. europe's and plagued spreads to its third largest economy spurring italy
foreign policy the first policy military policy has been changed dramatically and we canadians are big trouble in terms of birth historical commitment to peace and disarmament. every. thing is in place to proceed with disarmament one hundred eighty eight countries committed to disarm they sent the shining message that goodwill could prevail but so far the governments choose to spend billions perfecting this terminal threat rather than fighting poverty or global warming. will future generations...
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his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the liberal press? >> there he's saying brinksmanship, trickery around the time of a deadline just to get your way is sort of economic terrorism. >> has the negative media coverage hurt the effort. >> g.o.p. presidential candidate michele bachmann goes on the defensive after a negative story about her health and ability. did that story fail the journalistic ethics test? >> having fired the imagination of a generation, a ship like no other, its place in history secured, the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> and an end to an era, with no clear future for a u.s. role in space, if the
his appearance with his son james was big news there and big news here. how else did the media react and what else have we learned about the scandal. >> republicans have laid out a responsible and detailed path forward, and the house has passed it. >> jon: the house passes a plan to fix the debt crisis, but the media condemn the effort. >> do we really have time for a plan that is really just show? >> and the great debt debate goes on with more distortion from the...
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i think that just how high up it goes is a big question and it's one we shouldn't be jumping to conclusions about. >> speaking of hacking, somebody absolutely plundered the pentagon in the spring, it was one of the worst breaches ever of security. listen to these details. >> indeed, in a single intrusion this past march, 24,000 files were taken. >> it was done, we think, by a foreign intelligence service, in other words, a nation state was behind it. >> now, those files belonged to a u.s. defense contractor, that's 24,000 good reasons why the defense department is looking at tightening up its cyber security. casey anthony leaves jail in two more days, just in time to face a defamation lawsuit. anthony told police that she had a nanny back when the search was getting under way. the woman's lawyers want anthony to sit down for a deposition tuesday. they think it's the only chance they'll get before she bolts orlando and maybe florida. anthony's lawyers say no way, that is too soon after a gruelling trial and she'll plead the fifth if asked questions. >>> governor jerry brown has signed a bill
i think that just how high up it goes is a big question and it's one we shouldn't be jumping to conclusions about. >> speaking of hacking, somebody absolutely plundered the pentagon in the spring, it was one of the worst breaches ever of security. listen to these details. >> indeed, in a single intrusion this past march, 24,000 files were taken. >> it was done, we think, by a foreign intelligence service, in other words, a nation state was behind it. >> now, those files...
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you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is probably not true in all areas, but we are seeing with the development of patch and many other high for local news sites that there is a rebirth of coverage of local news -- and many other hyperlocal news sites. >> i was a foreign correspondent for a number of years. many freelances like myself have kind of jumped out of the business as it has steadily declined. my question is, on the sustainability side, as well in america over the last decades -- and it is an old story, and we have been hearing it for many years. people like paul krugman have been trying to get us to realize how well has been so con
you do not have to have a big printing press and truckers and unions and all those things. you can be right in the business in a way that was impossible in the last 25 years. i think there is a flowering going on of local journalism and lots of capital chasing that opportunity right now. >> would you agree with that? when you look at local news, do you think it is being covered well by the sources that were just cited? >> i think in the san francisco area that is true. that is...
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it is feared to become the next big drug in maryland, and it is legal. using it has dangerous, sometimes deadly consequences. we spoke with a former addict. >> it made my heart raced 1,000 miles per hour. it kept me up night after night. i was treatable. i was angry. >> this twentysomething young man is describing the effects of a powerful drug he bought here in maryland called bath salts. it is perfectly legal. >> it was very easy to obtain. >> we had no trouble buying it at a store or on line. this drug is deadly. >> it is killing people. it is that dangerous, that bad. >> tonight at 11:00, how is it that this deadly drug is legal, and what is being done to change that here in maryland? >> coming at next, your maryland lottery midday pick-3 and pick-porn numbers. but first, a look at how -- pick-4 numbers. the first, a look at how wall street is performing at this hour. >> welcome back. now time for your maryland lottery midday numbers. >> the maryland lottery, let yourself play. >> your pick-three numbers for tuesday, july 19th are 1, 1, 3. that makes
it is feared to become the next big drug in maryland, and it is legal. using it has dangerous, sometimes deadly consequences. we spoke with a former addict. >> it made my heart raced 1,000 miles per hour. it kept me up night after night. i was treatable. i was angry. >> this twentysomething young man is describing the effects of a powerful drug he bought here in maryland called bath salts. it is perfectly legal. >> it was very easy to obtain. >> we had no trouble buying...
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it is a big act. but i do not think it solves the real issues at news international. >> i am satisfied with rebecca and her leadership in this business and her standard of conduct. >> with a consumer company after big consumer company pulling darrent rising from the news of the world for fear of being tainted by association, it was looking bleach. will the parents rehabilitation occurred? >> there must be a full judicial-led a public inquiry. >> the other paper enjewel un."rt, "the so could there be a sunday without a murdoch tabloid? unthinkable. >> police in britain say they have identified 4000 possible hacking victims and hundreds more have not contacted them saying that they, too, may have been targeted. this report contains flash photography. >> this extraordinary affair may have spelled the end for britain's biggest newspaper. but the repercussions will continue. the police and the next commissioner are facing questions. the military has been shocked by new allegations. and hundreds of people m
it is a big act. but i do not think it solves the real issues at news international. >> i am satisfied with rebecca and her leadership in this business and her standard of conduct. >> with a consumer company after big consumer company pulling darrent rising from the news of the world for fear of being tainted by association, it was looking bleach. will the parents rehabilitation occurred? >> there must be a full judicial-led a public inquiry. >> the other paper enjewel...
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media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go in as americans i'm fifty one years old and i'm like oh. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the u.s. once prided itself on are your fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly from the minute they are arrested and attempts to prove their innocence underlining that the discrepancies in the u.s. criminal justice system are alive and kicking in this in turn out to be on. still to come this hour the resident asks people in new york about the law on a rape and when things go too far. this is a. good signal that the same for women and for man one hundred percent. turnout of some other stories making headlines across the globe south sudan has become the world's newest country following separation from the north thousands have taken part in massive celebrations in the city of j
media outlets are required to play your exoneration up as big and as long as your accusation this is rarely the case as dubious practices in the criminal justice system spread so does the finger pointing and questioning the future of human rights in the us where as we go in as americans i'm fifty one years old and i'm like oh. this is getting now going this is really getting ugly the principles that the u.s. once prided itself on are your fire suspects having to fight their battles publicly...
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>> it is a big story. some of our papers and magazines have done big pieces, but this is front page news two times in a row in the "new york times and." it has been the top story on the website all day. there is massive coverage. it is a major story. >> in terms of what has been progressing from this, how is rupert murdoch and his media empire perceive in the united states? >> he already has a pretty low reputation. this is certainly going to do damage to his brand. it is not going to help him at all, but he is already perceived as a swashbuckling tycoon of media. he is best known for fox news here. on the right, that is the place to go, but for most american , it is not very well respected or trusted. the question is whether this will affect that. i'm not sure it will unless it goes further of the executive suite. >> what was it like when you were working with him? >> i was gone before he took over "the wall street journal." i was there when he was buying the paper, and i can tell you that 95% of the staf
>> it is a big story. some of our papers and magazines have done big pieces, but this is front page news two times in a row in the "new york times and." it has been the top story on the website all day. there is massive coverage. it is a major story. >> in terms of what has been progressing from this, how is rupert murdoch and his media empire perceive in the united states? >> he already has a pretty low reputation. this is certainly going to do damage to his brand....
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really the big. blue. prosperity isn't working let's say in the u.k. right now they've already enacted a number of us parity measures and their economy isn't doing much better if you're just saying that we're going to have to go through this very terrible miserable time before anything can be rebuilt here willing to just literally throw millions of americans into a depression like state. of the right thing but you know it requires a really you know when you're one of the way corey does what you i congress to vote on that and there was why i agreed about all longer does don't blame it on me although you said the word of blame because we voted these people and a lot of it was you know just. watch. the process here well you basically me. there's only one way to. show your. only way. i'm sure you. might do you are not. rich a lot but it is very short. it. is much higher my goal and i want to thank you for joining us tonight and i don't think that congress is going to let that happen though who knows of the moment it does still. hanging by a string of us i
really the big. blue. prosperity isn't working let's say in the u.k. right now they've already enacted a number of us parity measures and their economy isn't doing much better if you're just saying that we're going to have to go through this very terrible miserable time before anything can be rebuilt here willing to just literally throw millions of americans into a depression like state. of the right thing but you know it requires a really you know when you're one of the way corey does what you...
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big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up. has unfortunately turned ugly. (laughter) as of now, london's two top policemen at scotland yard let's call them officer blu rotton has resigned. andrew colton has been arrested and sunday tragically authorities arrested poor mrs. weasley. (laughter) wait, no that's not mrs. weasley. sorry, tragically, authorities arrested the guy from simply red. yeah, that's it. actually, arrested was rebekah brooks, the woman who ran "news of the world" during the worst of-- as the british call them-- the troubles. (laughter) brooks had already resigned her p
big show. big, big, big, big, big show. our guests tonight, we have on tonight's program pakistan's former president pervez musharraf. my guess is we'll have a delightful beverage and a lovely conversation. (cheers and applause) so let's begin tonight with the on going "news of the world" phone hacking scandal. to get you caught up, a seemingly simple story. ma and pa owned newspaper hacking into a murdered little girl's phone and... (laughter). ... paying the police to cover it up....
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competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors believe that will ultimately be repaid. >> it is not just about creating new rating agencies, rising economies are also calling for the establishment of independent agencies in their own countries. and there are calls for 80-20 agency as well. they point to the example of italy this week but came under attack by financial markets. the country is the third largest economy in europe. the borrowing rates are a white- collar form of strongarm robbery. a specially as rome is considering more cuts. >> other crisis, at this time is italy's finances in trouble. national that is almost 120% of gdp. twice the amount allowed. the h
competition. >> the problem have right now is the regulatory framework lead to the dominance of the big three. that market has to be opened up, or there can't be any competition. >> assessing government that is big business. the experts cast out to set up a european ratings agency as a counterweight to commercial agencies. >> with you think about a state run ratings agency issuing national ratings, it is hard to see those ratings as credible. >> whether or not investors...
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about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative journalism on the part of "the guardian" that led to him sitting in front of the select committee. >> did you feel any sympathy towards him? >> as a person, as a woman, yes. as a person, i felt sympathy. i thought at the beginning, he looked confused and he looked extremely uncomfortable, as well he might be, and i thought there was a moment where i was watching with a group of people in my office, and the pendulum will swing towards him. >> is an unusual experience for rupert murdoch, the scion of the family, to be accountable and that situation. he is used to being accountable to shareh
about not as a big moment, -- >> as a big moment, did people want to see a hanging? >> they did not that the hanging, but the got the custard pie, which was extraordinary. i thought it delivered wonderfully in tv terms. i thought the relationship between rupert and james was fascinating, the whole dynamic. were 's pauses extraordinary. there was a moment with rupert murdoch stepped up for investigative journalism, and i thought that was a wonderful irony because it was investigative...
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&pcentral.jackii robinson day across the big leagues... everyone honoring the great by wearrng number 42...ood news tonight... zach britton getttng his third start... a relieff.. e's up against justin masterson.... britton ii trouble in the 3rd... matt laporta... rips one deep to left... off the high wall... luke scott ffelds... takes his eyy off the runnnr... and laporta takes advantage... he gets into third for the triple. .lou marson brings him in... r-b-i roller to right field... 1-0 clevellnd..still in the third... britton in a bind... bases juiced... azdrubal cabrera takes a shot aa him right up the middle....britton can't stop itt.. two runs score... 3-0 indians..troubles bases reloaded... travis hefner high shho to right... sack fly... michael brantley tags... 4-zip cleveeanddall from the 3rd. to the board... o's drop their 5th straight... 8-2.masterson the wwnning pitccer.briiton gets the loss after going 6 innings, 8 hits, 5 earned uns had the hits... 8 of them, but left runnerssstranded..derrick lee with the best offensive numbe
&pcentral.jackii robinson day across the big leagues... everyone honoring the great by wearrng number 42...ood news tonight... zach britton getttng his third start... a relieff.. e's up against justin masterson.... britton ii trouble in the 3rd... matt laporta... rips one deep to left... off the high wall... luke scott ffelds... takes his eyy off the runnnr... and laporta takes advantage... he gets into third for the triple. .lou marson brings him in... r-b-i roller to right field... 1-0...
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>> tuesday shaping up to be a very big day in parliament. in the morning we are expecting a senior policeman, including the one that put it last night, to appear before the committee. they will be questioned and questioned again about this cozy relationship. also, of course, at the handling of the original investigations into phone hacking. the biggest set piece will be in the afternoon, when they will hear from rupert and james murdock, separately from rebecca brooks, who resigned from her post at news international on friday. >> plenty going on. i know it will keep you busy. >> other stories making headlines around the world today, let's check with thailand and cambodia, ordered to withdraw their troops. the united nations highest court ordered troops to leave the land. a number of people were killed, thousands fled their homes. the postal service website has been hacked into by a group calling itself the union of free syrian hackers. they ended a message with the slogan -- the people want to finance the egyptian revolution. three people h
>> tuesday shaping up to be a very big day in parliament. in the morning we are expecting a senior policeman, including the one that put it last night, to appear before the committee. they will be questioned and questioned again about this cozy relationship. also, of course, at the handling of the original investigations into phone hacking. the biggest set piece will be in the afternoon, when they will hear from rupert and james murdock, separately from rebecca brooks, who resigned from...
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coming up today on the big picture. live live. if. he gave. you. a mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free blog counseling video for your media project a free media oh god r t dot com. there's a michael steele region deep in the sun darien forest is one of russia's newest territories formed in two thousand and eight it brought together the chips on the argument regions and with it a striking mix of asian and european culture of traveling around you can find buddhist temples spooling national parks and remote villages that still practice traditions that date back a thousand years but if you're flowing here in the regions vibrant capital. one of your a new place of course the best way to get to know it is to have a local show you around and i know one lady here has promised to send me a bit of what life is like in the false life. children's homes just over three hundred thousand people and it's a real mismatch of styles it's one of the only cities
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what that means for quality is the big question. i do not feel fully comfortable having a discussion about quality of news without discussing what that means. how do we define quality journalism? i think today we have a much more scattered definition. the huge decline in our own way. previously, we only had three major networks. it was easier to define the "quality journalism." today, it becomes a much more difficult concept. >> is this something that you discussed in your class is? >> yes, we do. as prof. wagner said, a lot of young people are tuned out. they simply do not care. the news is not relevant to them. i do an exercise in my class called broadcast therapy. how does news make you feel? it is always fascinating to me to read their responses. sometimes it makes them feel sad, helpless, depressed. they complain -- especially when it comes to local news -- a tremendous amount of crime coverage, in addition to coverage that is more commercially-driven. today, i picked up my iphone, click on the ktuv moblile app ad the top story
what that means for quality is the big question. i do not feel fully comfortable having a discussion about quality of news without discussing what that means. how do we define quality journalism? i think today we have a much more scattered definition. the huge decline in our own way. previously, we only had three major networks. it was easier to define the "quality journalism." today, it becomes a much more difficult concept. >> is this something that you discussed in your class...
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that has gotten so big. we have had so many scandals here in washington, many of which, i hate to say, i have covered myself. >> where were you educated? >> i grew up in new york city and went to a school there and went to harvard for college and no graduate school. >> when did you get interested in journalism? >> in college. i think partly i was inspired. i was in college during watergate and the maze of investigative reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein. that had a big impression on me. i started writing for one of the college papers and really got a kick out of reporting and writing. >> you did not write for "the crimson," but you did write for "the independent." >> that was a weekly, too, and it was a little less formal. i wondered how much time i would have to write. i was applying myself pretty hard to the books and courses, so i thought i would write for that. i did not know much about -- >> he grew up on the upper west side of new york. what were your parents like? are they alive? >> no, they
that has gotten so big. we have had so many scandals here in washington, many of which, i hate to say, i have covered myself. >> where were you educated? >> i grew up in new york city and went to a school there and went to harvard for college and no graduate school. >> when did you get interested in journalism? >> in college. i think partly i was inspired. i was in college during watergate and the maze of investigative reporting of bob woodward and carl bernstein. that...
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brace yourself for the big, bold taste tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >>> welcome back. no one knows for sure where casey anthony is or if she's in the u.s. she left jail just after midnight sunday morning with her attorney and hoped into an suv and took off. about 1,000 people were outside chanting and protesting. >>> meantime overnight we learned this plane may have been the one to take anthony to a secure area to stay. it was seen parked here at an airport near san francisco sunday. reports are the plane may belong to an attorney associated with casey anthony's attorney. >> if you were casey anthony, where would you g also, do you think it's right for her to profit through her experience? leave your comments at our facebook page. you can get to it by abc2 back slash facebook. >>> every time a story breaks, scammers try top find a way to prompt this morning we have details on how some are out there profiling the casey anthony to their advantage. it's all part of this week's scam alert. >> last st
brace yourself for the big, bold taste tender, succulent slow-cooked pork with sweet and smoky barbecue sauce, all on freshly baked bread. subway. eat fresh®. >>> welcome back. no one knows for sure where casey anthony is or if she's in the u.s. she left jail just after midnight sunday morning with her attorney and hoped into an suv and took off. about 1,000 people were outside chanting and protesting. >>> meantime overnight we learned this plane may have been the one to take...
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great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. opening up i was quite. surprised at the. time to me. all these months. that i was hydrogenated oils and twenty grams which is the way it's the rest of her if. i think i need any grounds all the time when i'm babysitting and i looked in the back and said they were. but i was surprised to see that hydrogenated was. just the whole lot spring from pop tarts all those products to the street transparent it would be a lot. you would think do look out for this. or labeling laws is really confusing it's been an important step forward to require the transfer that's beyond the food label so it gives consumers some awareness about the amount of transfer out there but it's very confusing because it's legal to or up to half a gram of trans
great comment obviously if these words aren't good for you i mean nobody goes and it's a twinkie or big mac thinking it's helpful you know it's not good but this is amazing because this is the thing that really got me was that foods that i thought were healthy foods that i was feeding my two and a half year old daughter at home and that's what really got me upset. opening up i was quite. surprised at the. time to me. all these months. that i was hydrogenated oils and twenty grams which is the...
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. >> how big a day is this today? >> it is a big day for parliament to make sure they can answer the questions. powerand get subpoena back in the committees. >> all things were joining us. -- thanks for joining us. [unintelligible] these pictures have come in the last hour or so. a public-relations company has been brought into news corp. is helping murdock prepare for this. it seems to have changed their approach. from rupert murdoch said there were only minor problems and told this to american news -- newspapers. but in britain, he apologized to the british public for the hacking scandal. the real question is what will be amended in a select committee today on questions on whether or not there was a cover-up. this has shaken many of the foundations of the british political scale. >> four decades, -- for decades, rupert murdoch has towered over britain's. but what will remain of him? has this shifted the balance between politicians and media in britain? >> the relationship became too close. we all want the support of
. >> how big a day is this today? >> it is a big day for parliament to make sure they can answer the questions. powerand get subpoena back in the committees. >> all things were joining us. -- thanks for joining us. [unintelligible] these pictures have come in the last hour or so. a public-relations company has been brought into news corp. is helping murdock prepare for this. it seems to have changed their approach. from rupert murdoch said there were only minor problems and...